loose-lipped

loose-lipped

(lo͞os′lĭpt′)
adj.
Given to indiscreet or incessant talk: a loose-lipped confidant; too loose-lipped to be trusted.
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The large loose-lipped man flung his napkin down, came round the table, cast himself into the chair next the Inspector, and leaned forward earnestly, so that he breathed in the Inspector's face.
"The sailor stood looking at him with puckered eyes, and with the same loose-lipped smile upon his face.
He made a slight motion to me to approach him, and instantly, as he turned his face half round to the company once more, subsided into a doddering, loose-lipped senility.
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